Very Strange Buzz Problem...

When playing a D# on the G-String (8th fret), I get a buzz ONLY if I fret a B on the E-string (7th fret) at the same time. If I take my finger off the E-string, the buzz stops. If I move my finger to a different note on the E-string, the buzz stops. It's only when that particular note on the E-string is fingered or plucked with the D#.

What gives? BTW - this is as perfect a setup as you can get. The neck is perfectly straight.

If I understand what is happening, you have a very low action, and when you fret a B-D# double stop at the frets you indicate, you are getting fret buzz on the E string?

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You are half correct. I am getting the buzz on the double-stop on the E-string. It can be the D# or any note anywhere near the D# on the G-string. As far as the action, it was factory standard (4~5mm). I actually lowered the action and the buzz diminished. I did not adjust the relief.

My Spector with the heat building here in phoenix has been geting progressivily worse and I finally took it to my tech here. Put new strings on and had great action on the E, A, D but the G string alway's buzzed (1st or 2nd frett) I tried to set the neck but when getting great action on the E, A, D,... the G alway'sfretted out on the first frett. When I got this bass new a year ago it play'd like butter and my setup guy say's its an easy fix. (I know.......I tried to do it myself but I couldn't figure out the problem with one string and frett buzzing)..........
Anyway my point is....... be carefull with just adjusting the neck, there may be more to getting your bass to feel the way you want it too, not to mention adjusting the bridge or saddle and the intonation.............I am no expert and just passing on some info to maybe help in the long run....(Hell, thats why its in the shop)